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government and the taliban were supposed to begin. pakistan's interior minister accused the u.s. of tarting not the taliban, but regional piece. >> it was an ambush, not a fire from the front, an ambush. >> in washington, chairman mike rogers was all for taking out hakimullah mehsud. >> he's part of an haka ni network. this was a bad guy. by the way, there's information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i'm a little better for our troops today than i did before this event happened. >> for more i'm joined by washington b.c. by ambassador ak mar ahmed. professor at the university school of international service and author of "the thifle and the drone", and with us from boston, professor of international relations at boston university. ambassador - pakistan's interior minister says the u.s. ambushed peace talks about to begin with pakistan's taliban, and the drone strike on hakimullah mehsud is an attack on the peace protest. do you think the u.s. has an talks? >> i don't think so. the intention of what the unite
government and the taliban were supposed to begin. pakistan's interior minister accused the u.s. of tarting not the taliban, but regional piece. >> it was an ambush, not a fire from the front, an ambush. >> in washington, chairman mike rogers was all for taking out hakimullah mehsud. >> he's part of an haka ni network. this was a bad guy. by the way, there's information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i'm a little better for our troops today than i...
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. >> it began with gunfire as taliban tried to access the building. >> an explosion took place at the gate, then a number of insurgents entered the consulate gate. we don't know how many of them there were. >> the attack included a car bomb, civilians and security forces were among the casualties, and quickly rushed to a local hospital. guards from the compound took the force of the blast. >> my brother was a security guard at the u.s. consulate. he was injured as a result of today's attack and is now in the hospital. >> the taliban says the consulate had been an intended target for sometime. american diplomatic missions have been targets here for years. the target borders iran and had largely been considered secured. james cunningham issued a statement saying: >> no areas in afghanistan are completely secure from taliban attacks, the group still controls large areas of the country. the u.s. military will pull out most of their troops by the end of next year and it's unlikely they will leave behind a defeated taliban. jane ferguson, aljazeera, kabul, afghanistan. >> syria's penalty ha
. >> it began with gunfire as taliban tried to access the building. >> an explosion took place at the gate, then a number of insurgents entered the consulate gate. we don't know how many of them there were. >> the attack included a car bomb, civilians and security forces were among the casualties, and quickly rushed to a local hospital. guards from the compound took the force of the blast. >> my brother was a security guard at the u.s. consulate. he was injured as a...
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. >> the pakistani taliban buried their leader. hakimullah mehsud was killed in a u.s. drone strike on friday. his supporters vow a wave of revenge suicide bombings. pakistan says the strike stalled peace talks with the taliban. >> the website used to enrol president obama's heath care program will be down for maintenance. healthcare.gov will be offline from now until sunday morning at 9 eastern. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> those are the headlines. "america tonight" is up next. you can always find us online at aljazeera.com. have a good night. ♪ >> got evening i'm joie chen welcome to "america tonight sex th" theweekend edition. we have did h dedicated our attn to sexual assault on campus. there is the repeated belief that campus rape is often the miscommunications and allegations that result to murky he said she said. ttonight we have us visit oxidel campus in california. for some reason it's impossible for law enforcement and school officals to adjudicate. >> rape is rape, not misunderstanding. sometimes by students that prey on fellow studen
. >> the pakistani taliban buried their leader. hakimullah mehsud was killed in a u.s. drone strike on friday. his supporters vow a wave of revenge suicide bombings. pakistan says the strike stalled peace talks with the taliban. >> the website used to enrol president obama's heath care program will be down for maintenance. healthcare.gov will be offline from now until sunday morning at 9 eastern. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> those are the headlines....
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the taliban's minister of defense, deputy minister of intelligence the top taliban commander and the former taliban minister of interior and a former provincial chief of security. there are 25 afghan prisoners at gitmo. the state department would have to get permission from congress in order to make any sort of trade and it's not clear which faction of the taliban even has sergeant bergdahl. he was recently thought to have been held in pakistan. >> shepard: the spokesperson there said, and i quote, the issue that he has been gone too long will be part of the talks. the peace talks. with the terrorist taliban. we've come a long way. the dow ill cities -- is still down, down 38 a moments ago. it will take a turn in the a last 11 minutes. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque
the taliban's minister of defense, deputy minister of intelligence the top taliban commander and the former taliban minister of interior and a former provincial chief of security. there are 25 afghan prisoners at gitmo. the state department would have to get permission from congress in order to make any sort of trade and it's not clear which faction of the taliban even has sergeant bergdahl. he was recently thought to have been held in pakistan. >> shepard: the spokesperson there said,...
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the taliban threat is real and present. two days before the election, i was there, in lahore, and i was supposed to meet the interim chief minister, who came here and spoke year. and spoke here. she said, we cannot let anyone into the house, we cannot go out. we are not going to be able to vote because the ex-prime minister's son had been kidnapped a few days ago and apparently they had intercepted some intelligence that they were going to be a spate of suicide bombers all over the country. notsaid it is off, we are going to meet the date. -- today. election day dawns, nothing happens, and everybody goes out to vote, and i cannot even tell you what it was like. i went with my brother and we drove around the entire city. there was jubilation everywhere. friends of mine went into the interior part of lahore, which is a really congested, wonderful part of lahore, which is where all your moments are, but it is -- monuments are but it is also where there is a lot of poverty. even there it felt like a fiesta. what you saw was a l
the taliban threat is real and present. two days before the election, i was there, in lahore, and i was supposed to meet the interim chief minister, who came here and spoke year. and spoke here. she said, we cannot let anyone into the house, we cannot go out. we are not going to be able to vote because the ex-prime minister's son had been kidnapped a few days ago and apparently they had intercepted some intelligence that they were going to be a spate of suicide bombers all over the country....
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behind the talibanization. taliban militants launched a massive attack on the central prison in a northwestern town. 300 67 kilometers away from islamabad. up to 40 gunmen dressed in police uniforms bomb to the outside wall of the jail and opened fire on the security guards. managing to free at least 250 of the comrades, including some who are considered to be dangerous terrorists. it only took the taliban a few hours to come push their mission, despite the fact that the pakistani military has a base camp close to the jail. experts say that the latest jailbreak proves two things. one, the taliban are more powerful in pakistan than ever. for the new pakistani government, which has categorically said he will not pursue the preceding people's party governments and policy has no grip on security. the latest jailbreak in pakistan has caught -- caused fears in india. the latest report. >> pakistan was taken off guard when a squad of highly trained taliban fighters went to an old prison. they set free a band of senior
behind the talibanization. taliban militants launched a massive attack on the central prison in a northwestern town. 300 67 kilometers away from islamabad. up to 40 gunmen dressed in police uniforms bomb to the outside wall of the jail and opened fire on the security guards. managing to free at least 250 of the comrades, including some who are considered to be dangerous terrorists. it only took the taliban a few hours to come push their mission, despite the fact that the pakistani military has...
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want to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me in the span of a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife or my daughter. the one time a trap. monarchy. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. what shaken people i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well it's november fifth which means someone somewhere is voting today somewhere their governor races are taking place in virginia and new jersey and there are some interesting ballot measures like washington state attempts that require labeling new jersey voting to raise their minimum wage and there's a marijuana legalization measure on the ballot in portland maine these are all great initiatives don't get me wrong but what the measure
want to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me in the span of a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife or my daughter. the one time a trap. monarchy. margy dot...
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the taliban threat is real and present. two days before the election, i was there, in lahore, and i was supposed to meet the interim here minister, who came and spoke year. she said, we cannot let anyone into the house, we cannot go out. we are not going to be able to vote because the ex prime minister's son had been kidnapped if you days ago and apparently they had intercepted some intelligence that they were spate of suicide bombers all over the country. she said it is off, we are not going to meet the date. election day dawns, nothing happens, and everybody goes out to vote, and i cannot even tell you what it was like. i went with my brother and we drove around the entire city. there was jubilation everywhere. friends of mine went into the interior part of lahore, which is a really congested, wonderful part of lahore, which is where all your moments are, but it is also where there is a lot of poverty. even there it felt like a fiesta. what you saw was a little but different, because what you saw in the more affluent area
the taliban threat is real and present. two days before the election, i was there, in lahore, and i was supposed to meet the interim here minister, who came and spoke year. she said, we cannot let anyone into the house, we cannot go out. we are not going to be able to vote because the ex prime minister's son had been kidnapped if you days ago and apparently they had intercepted some intelligence that they were spate of suicide bombers all over the country. she said it is off, we are not going...
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. >>> a young girl attacked by the taliban for standing up for education is rewarded for her work. plus? i want to sell blu blueberry che cake pot legally. who is going to handle your bank account? we'll look at the new challenges in the world of legal weed. >> welcome back everyone. we are getting more news out of the white house. the president has signed a bill regarding death benefits for members of the armed force that's have died for this country. mike viqueira is standing by at the white house with more on that. that, mike? >> this is the most disturbing story to come out of the shutdown. the death benefit. >> if a soldier dic dies in comt and you are entitled to $100,000 in the days immediately after you suffer that casualty. that had been suspended. some 26 military personnel had died in pat e battle while thisd been suspended it became a national scandal that exploded. a competition ensued wea betweee white house and the congress. the department of defense arranged to enter into an agreement with the charity fisher. tonight the president has signed it, john. >> mike, didn'
. >>> a young girl attacked by the taliban for standing up for education is rewarded for her work. plus? i want to sell blu blueberry che cake pot legally. who is going to handle your bank account? we'll look at the new challenges in the world of legal weed. >> welcome back everyone. we are getting more news out of the white house. the president has signed a bill regarding death benefits for members of the armed force that's have died for this country. mike viqueira is standing...
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good taliban versus bad taliban. i like to hold it aside for a second and say it's not just about the target or insurgent groups but also the territory being contested. i believe it was referred to the distinction between settled and unsettled areas and this is something that resonates in terms of how pakistan calibrates areas. they are expected to be lavas and there's a degree to which militancy or armed militias or the lack of state control and the lack of control to use a non-term is acceptable and this is something we have a hard time grasping in the united states or the western world because our concept of the way the state is meant to be total anthropic entire territory of the country vistas and exists in most parts of the world. doesn't exist in pakistan. doesn't exist in india which is our democratic ally in the stronger state. so i think dispensing with that idea will help to understand where pakistan state goes bid where there's much more manpower, the concern about civilian casualties in the south wazirist
good taliban versus bad taliban. i like to hold it aside for a second and say it's not just about the target or insurgent groups but also the territory being contested. i believe it was referred to the distinction between settled and unsettled areas and this is something that resonates in terms of how pakistan calibrates areas. they are expected to be lavas and there's a degree to which militancy or armed militias or the lack of state control and the lack of control to use a non-term is...
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it is the taliban included or not? i do not want to run over my time, but i can discuss this if there is more interest. >> i think we have a comprehensive picture. you mentioned for transitions. what would be the most helpful thing, in your perspective, for all or any of the particular transitions that outsiders could entertain? >> the most important role the international community generally could play is an economic transition. that makes the political transition possible, and the security transition sustainable. for this, what is needed is working more closely to reintegrate the afghanistan into the regional economy. this includes enhancing and building more power grids. pakistan needs power. it needs access to energy. afghanistan needs power. if you create interdependency between these countries, especially countries that are not on friendly terms with each other, which will enhance the chances of stability to allot more more expensive projects could be pipelines and others, but at least the national grid, railroad
it is the taliban included or not? i do not want to run over my time, but i can discuss this if there is more interest. >> i think we have a comprehensive picture. you mentioned for transitions. what would be the most helpful thing, in your perspective, for all or any of the particular transitions that outsiders could entertain? >> the most important role the international community generally could play is an economic transition. that makes the political transition possible, and the...
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and the taliban of working together to make the afghans fearful of more violence if foreign troops leave as scheduled next year. >> i told the president that it was not true, that the united states was unilaterally working with the taliban in trying to negotiate in anything. the fact is any prospect for peace or political settlements, that has to be led by the afghans. that has to come from the afghan side. >> a joint news conference between hagel and karzai was then canceled due to security reasons. this has been a tough run for hagel. i mean, not only did it take forever to be confirmed. then the first thing they send him off to do is go to afghanistan, rightly so i guess, given his role. but then this happens. not only do they have to cancel one of his planned events, but he's being accused of working with the taliban? >> a rough start. politically and now on the global stage with this, as well. the bottom line is whatever the misstep is, they've been saying for years, it's time for them to take control of their own fate. for them to take control of their own country. we're pulling ou
and the taliban of working together to make the afghans fearful of more violence if foreign troops leave as scheduled next year. >> i told the president that it was not true, that the united states was unilaterally working with the taliban in trying to negotiate in anything. the fact is any prospect for peace or political settlements, that has to be led by the afghans. that has to come from the afghan side. >> a joint news conference between hagel and karzai was then canceled due to...
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the man who has been shot in the head by the taliban is becoming a household name around the world. the tail of this rave heart was torn against terrorism. heectly turned 16. here is a report. >> the united nations mulala -- an outspoken advocate of women's education. it was the first high-level public appearance of the teenager, who became one of the best known in the world after she was shot on her way to school in 2012 by extremists. after the rally was overrun by militant islamists, more llama began writing a blog m -- mu lala began writing a blog in which he chronicles life under telephone rule. writing under a false name she described how in order to look like students she and schoolmates would go to school in plainclothes with their shawls hidden. she was asked if she would like to be on the slide show that evening. -- on this live show that evening. >> when she was talking to me, the armed militants were standing behind her. she was telling me her school was closed and she wanted to go back to her school, she wanted to get an education, and she was talking very gravely. i wa
the man who has been shot in the head by the taliban is becoming a household name around the world. the tail of this rave heart was torn against terrorism. heectly turned 16. here is a report. >> the united nations mulala -- an outspoken advocate of women's education. it was the first high-level public appearance of the teenager, who became one of the best known in the world after she was shot on her way to school in 2012 by extremists. after the rally was overrun by militant islamists,...
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the taliban lased a massive attack on the u.s. consulate in the afghanistan killing two security officers. i am mothera cow an in for megyn kelliy. the state department will have a briefing that gets underway. the brazen attack has all of the looks of a sophisticated planned and coordinated attack and happen in the heart of the city of hera t and a region that is considered safe. the attack began around 6 o'clock in the morning local time. there was two massive suicide car bombs. and the militants tried to fire away in the afghan security forces guarding that building and they killed an afghan police officer and security guard. there is the aftermath in her at in the videos. and all of personnel and people are indeed safe. the american forces secured the site and the attack raises concerns that these koips of attacks on the u.s. specials in afghanistan could be on the rise. reporting live from the pentagon is jennifer griffin. jennifer, we had so many warnings of possible attacks on embassies and now this one at 6 o'clock a.m. thi
the taliban lased a massive attack on the u.s. consulate in the afghanistan killing two security officers. i am mothera cow an in for megyn kelliy. the state department will have a briefing that gets underway. the brazen attack has all of the looks of a sophisticated planned and coordinated attack and happen in the heart of the city of hera t and a region that is considered safe. the attack began around 6 o'clock in the morning local time. there was two massive suicide car bombs. and the...
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but in my view, a civil war or a successful taliban, -- taliban- led insurgency, would almost certainly allow al qaeda back into afghanistan and pakistan. i was just there last month along the border. there is still a presence of terrorists, including al qaeda fighters. virtually everyone i spoke to involved in targeting them, people i have worked with in the past, have said they will be there after 2014. there is concern in some areas of the east. they may be there in larger numbers. the global leadership is still there. there are a number of sunni jihadist in the region that are not going away. some of them, including the taliban in pakistan, put an suv in times square. another conducted a major terrorist attack in mumbai. there is still a terrorism issue. the civil war or a successful taliban-led insurgency would deal a severe blow to human rights, including women's rights. the taliban would likely reverse progress in a country that has experienced an extraordinary improvement in the number of female business owners, government officials, primary, secondary, and university students.
but in my view, a civil war or a successful taliban, -- taliban- led insurgency, would almost certainly allow al qaeda back into afghanistan and pakistan. i was just there last month along the border. there is still a presence of terrorists, including al qaeda fighters. virtually everyone i spoke to involved in targeting them, people i have worked with in the past, have said they will be there after 2014. there is concern in some areas of the east. they may be there in larger numbers. the...
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and sense the strike the pakistani taliban have said no peace talks are off and so when we talk about sovereignty are we just talking about the military in a country that is a stone simply of democracy because that's what it looks like with regards to the strike. and something new and something very interesting to bring up it during this talks of pakistan and possible reconciliation with the pakistani taliban is that right mom was said to be the one that was really trying to push for this reconciliation with the afghani with the pakistani government excuse me but beyond that i want to play a part of president obama's speech from last thursday here is him talking about how these strikes have haunted him for me and those in my chain of command those deaths will haunt us as long as we live just as we are haunted by the civilian casualties that have occurred throughout conventional fighting in afghanistan and iraq. but as commander in chief i must weigh these heartbreaking tragedies against the alternatives to do nothing in the face of terrorist networks would invite far more civilian cas
and sense the strike the pakistani taliban have said no peace talks are off and so when we talk about sovereignty are we just talking about the military in a country that is a stone simply of democracy because that's what it looks like with regards to the strike. and something new and something very interesting to bring up it during this talks of pakistan and possible reconciliation with the pakistani taliban is that right mom was said to be the one that was really trying to push for this...
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holds direct talks with the taliban in doha. one of the worst tragedies of the millennia has hit a northern indian state. flash floods and cloud bursts every tactic in the region. thousands are thought dead and trapped. a rescue operation has been mounted i the army and the air force. the death toll from flooding and landslides following heavy monsoon rains in the northern indian studio has passed 500. bodies can be seen floating or buried in slush. the army is working to recover them. the charity organization action aid said 5000 people are missing in the area, many stranded hindu pilgrims visiting local shrines. the worst affected is holy town town where the temple was completely devastated by mother nature's ferry, described as a himalayan tsunami. >> [speaking a foreign language] >> the prime minister described the situation as distressing, and announced in a package for the state. the relatives of those missing a weight the news. there is a relief effort, with medicines and food flown to the flooded areas. >> assistance and
holds direct talks with the taliban in doha. one of the worst tragedies of the millennia has hit a northern indian state. flash floods and cloud bursts every tactic in the region. thousands are thought dead and trapped. a rescue operation has been mounted i the army and the air force. the death toll from flooding and landslides following heavy monsoon rains in the northern indian studio has passed 500. bodies can be seen floating or buried in slush. the army is working to recover them. the...
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taliban? where do we compromise? we have to reach these agreements as a nation, and with our allies. it goes to the other side of the table, to talk to the paula bond. that is the key for reconciliation. another issue impacting the ability of the afghan security forces is the insider attack. sometimes, people are disappointed, and say, how could this happen? how could they turn the guns against us, when we trained them? this is an important issue. as the taliban have indicated, that is their most successful tactic to undermine trust between the afghan security forces and international security forces. it is really the most effective way of destabilizing afghan security forces. it is key to know why it is happening. the first reason is infiltration. of course, they purposefully infiltrates. we have low recruitment criteria. we do not have a strong national data system to look at who is coming in. the second part is intimidation. when people are enlisting in the force, the taliban are contacting their parents and famil
taliban? where do we compromise? we have to reach these agreements as a nation, and with our allies. it goes to the other side of the table, to talk to the paula bond. that is the key for reconciliation. another issue impacting the ability of the afghan security forces is the insider attack. sometimes, people are disappointed, and say, how could this happen? how could they turn the guns against us, when we trained them? this is an important issue. as the taliban have indicated, that is their...
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predicts the taliban will regain power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. while he is revered in pakistan and afghanistan where his views carry enormous weight among the taliban an. on the main highway between the border, this is still often described as the incubator for radical ls. he said he was sure the televangelist soon sweep back to power in afghanistan once u.s. forces -- sure the taliban an would soon sweep back to power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. >> the seminary is recognized officially in pakistan. it is believed to be close to taliban and forces, a legacy or -- legacy of an era when pakistan supported forces including osama bin laden. pakistan has long been accused of harboring terrorists while publicly condemning extremism. in the 1980s, many graduates drove west along the highway just outside afghanistan where they joined groups to fight the russians. one of them took advantage of the soviet withdrawal in 1989 to found the taliban movement, a time often recalled with nervousness ahead of next year's withdrawal of u.s.
predicts the taliban will regain power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. while he is revered in pakistan and afghanistan where his views carry enormous weight among the taliban an. on the main highway between the border, this is still often described as the incubator for radical ls. he said he was sure the televangelist soon sweep back to power in afghanistan once u.s. forces -- sure the taliban an would soon sweep back to power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. >> the seminary...
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her crusade for girls' education is what made her a target of the taliban. but she's never backed down from their threats. in the next month, they're going to replace a section of her scattered skull. amazing how far she's come, and matthew chance joins me now. i think you would agree, it's pretty remarkable to look at those images. do we know what malala and her family are planning to do now? are they planning to stay in britain, at least for the foreseeable future? >> it is amazing. nobody thought she would be able to get up so quickly from the terrible injuries she sustained. it's interesting, that question, because over the past couple of days, the pakistan government has announced it's given a job to malala yousafzai's dad, the job as the education attache in the pakistani consulate in birmingham, which is right where the hospital is. and that's for the next three years. malala obviously has to go through a lot of treatment, so that enables the family at least temporarily to stay in britain for the next three years. even though the father says ultimatel
her crusade for girls' education is what made her a target of the taliban. but she's never backed down from their threats. in the next month, they're going to replace a section of her scattered skull. amazing how far she's come, and matthew chance joins me now. i think you would agree, it's pretty remarkable to look at those images. do we know what malala and her family are planning to do now? are they planning to stay in britain, at least for the foreseeable future? >> it is amazing....
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he writes that the taliban never attacked you because of going to school. >> the taliban are not against the education of any men or women or girls. taliban believe that you are intentionally writing against them and running a smear campaign. >> he admits fighters are prone to blowing up schools and says the pakistan army is doing it, too, since both sides are in the habit of turning -- >> into hideouts and transit camps. >> that revelation fails to explain the violent campaign against teachers and school students waged across the country. pakistan has a new government and the taliban seem to want to send a message theng be reasonable. >> sensible members of the taliban are rattled by some of the bad p.r. they have been getting by the assassination attempt against malala. he wouldn't be saying all of this unless he felt that he had some kind of case to answer in pakistani public opinion. >> playing to that opinion, the commander poses a question for malala to ponder. >> i ask you and be honest in your reply, if you were shot by americans in a drone attack, would the world ever have heard
he writes that the taliban never attacked you because of going to school. >> the taliban are not against the education of any men or women or girls. taliban believe that you are intentionally writing against them and running a smear campaign. >> he admits fighters are prone to blowing up schools and says the pakistan army is doing it, too, since both sides are in the habit of turning -- >> into hideouts and transit camps. >> that revelation fails to explain the violent...
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the attack highlighted the taliban's reach. the militants once concentrated their activities in the east and the south, but in recent years, they have demonstrated an ability to strike with more frequency in the once peaceful north and west. three members of the afghan security forces were killed. wounded security guards were taken to the hospital for treatment. >> the attack came two days after americans staged commemorations for the september 11, 2001, attacks, on the united dates that precipitated the war in afghanistan. exactly two years ago, insurgents staged a daring attack on the main u.s. embassy in the heart of kabul, killing at least nine people in a battle lasting several hours as attackers fired from a construction building. >> in another incident on september 14, at least three people were killed and three wounded in a suicide attack convoys -- targeting a convoy of nato and afghan troops in a southern city of kandahar. the bomber detonated his car loaded with explosives near the convoy. a local shopkeeper describe
the attack highlighted the taliban's reach. the militants once concentrated their activities in the east and the south, but in recent years, they have demonstrated an ability to strike with more frequency in the once peaceful north and west. three members of the afghan security forces were killed. wounded security guards were taken to the hospital for treatment. >> the attack came two days after americans staged commemorations for the september 11, 2001, attacks, on the united dates that...
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there are fears that al qaeda and taliban militants have set up training camps here. with just a few months before the drawdown in afghanistan, many militants have crossed over to pack fan-occupied kashmir -- pakistan-occupied kashmir, and they are treating the region as a safe zone and protected areas so they can be insulated from the final assault before the drawdown next year. militants are not only committing violence but are also involved in incidents of rape of rural women. many rape victims have committed suicide, and no one has come forward to rescue the distressed women. no compensations were provided. when the pakistani girl malala was attacked by taliban militants, it became world headline and she was given the best of treatment, but here every day, so many have been victimized, and no one is paying heed to their cries and miseries . >> why is islam but quiet on the presence of war and militants in pakistan occupied kashmir? pakistan is not only turning a blind eye to these activities, but they are colluding with militants. this is the reason why the specte
there are fears that al qaeda and taliban militants have set up training camps here. with just a few months before the drawdown in afghanistan, many militants have crossed over to pack fan-occupied kashmir -- pakistan-occupied kashmir, and they are treating the region as a safe zone and protected areas so they can be insulated from the final assault before the drawdown next year. militants are not only committing violence but are also involved in incidents of rape of rural women. many rape...
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-- best seller "escape from taliban" shot dead by militants. pakistan's newly formed government is posturing and pretended to make peace efforts with india allowing heightened tensions. on the other hand, islamabad allows india's most wanted man to hold a massive anti-india rally right under its nose in islamabad. >> more than 10,000 people gathered in islamabad in a show of defiance certain to anger india further. a pakistani islamist with a $10 million u.s. bounty on his head appeared openly and islamabad as thousands of supporters chanted for holy war. india is accused of masterminding the attack on its financial capital mumbai. the united states has offered a $10 million bounty for information leading to his arrest and conviction. the united states and india are very angry with us. this means god is happy with us, he told the crowd as supporters chanted, "war will continue until the liberation." he did not use the word jihad himself. the stocky and bearded former professor added at the rally marking pakistan's defense that they were not rea
-- best seller "escape from taliban" shot dead by militants. pakistan's newly formed government is posturing and pretended to make peace efforts with india allowing heightened tensions. on the other hand, islamabad allows india's most wanted man to hold a massive anti-india rally right under its nose in islamabad. >> more than 10,000 people gathered in islamabad in a show of defiance certain to anger india further. a pakistani islamist with a $10 million u.s. bounty on his head...
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the taliban claimed responsibility. nato says there are a series of explosions this morning in a parking lot with a number of nato logistics vehicles there. the taliban claims six vehicles have been destroys. it claims that ten soldiers have been killed but the taliban often exaggerates those claims. nato says it has taken no casualties. we understand there was a fire fight including nato helicopters involved in that fight. this is the second attack in a nato attack in a base. a nato base was attacked and a number of soldiers were injured there as well as 8 afghans killed and more than 50 wounded. we've seen in the past week taliban across the country with a number of attacks that have killed more than a hundred afghans both security officials and civilians. >>> egypt's state prosecutor has announced mohammed morsi will go on trial for inciteing the murder of protestors. accusations against him relate to the violence outside the presidential violence in cairo. 14 this members of the muslim brotherhood will also be tried
the taliban claimed responsibility. nato says there are a series of explosions this morning in a parking lot with a number of nato logistics vehicles there. the taliban claims six vehicles have been destroys. it claims that ten soldiers have been killed but the taliban often exaggerates those claims. nato says it has taken no casualties. we understand there was a fire fight including nato helicopters involved in that fight. this is the second attack in a nato attack in a base. a nato base was...
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not by sight not react to taliban destined to be a part of political life in afghanistan. past their answers right after the break. millions around the globe struggle with hunger. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. and we think that's. the. right products are. there is no. evidence that there is any problem with genetic engineering. or is. this profit. golden rice barkeep. big bucks but. i would like to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen why a handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing the. ready to join the movement then welcome th
not by sight not react to taliban destined to be a part of political life in afghanistan. past their answers right after the break. millions around the globe struggle with hunger. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. and we think that's. the. right products are. there is no. evidence that there is any problem with genetic engineering. or is. this profit. golden rice barkeep. big bucks but. i would like to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned...
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. >>> two suicide bomb attacks by taliban militants set off a deadly gun battle outside the u.s. consulate in western afghanistan today. militants detonated a powerful truck bomb outside the front gates and a vest bomb was detonated. 9 people were killed, no americans. >>> major league baseball's home run king is not scoring too big in the courts. today a federal appeals court upheld forms giants slugger barry bonds' conviction. he was found guilty of obstruction of justice in the investigation into his use of performance-enhancing drugs. the court ruled bonds' testimony before a grand jury was evasive and misleading. >>> the woman accused of attacking blues musician lester chambers is due in court today in hayward. dinalynn andrews potter is charged with felony assault and felony elder abuse. police say andrews potter jumped on stage and attacked the 73-year-old singer last july at a hayward music festival. she remains jailed on $85,000 bail. meanwhile, chambers is suing the city of hayward for $5 million for injuries he suffered during the attack. >>> it is not just the bay bri
. >>> two suicide bomb attacks by taliban militants set off a deadly gun battle outside the u.s. consulate in western afghanistan today. militants detonated a powerful truck bomb outside the front gates and a vest bomb was detonated. 9 people were killed, no americans. >>> major league baseball's home run king is not scoring too big in the courts. today a federal appeals court upheld forms giants slugger barry bonds' conviction. he was found guilty of obstruction of justice in...
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they operate under the umbrella of the taliban in pakistan. earlier responsibility was claimed another group. it did not take much time for the taliban to say it was an affiliated group that conducted the attack at the base camp you mentioned. it is on the western face of that particular mountain. the attack taking place at high altitude. >> heavy rain in bad weather are hampering rescue of thousands stranded by flooding in northern india. at least thousands have been killed in one state. mudslides have wiped out homes and villages. we have this report. digging her way out, trying to recover personal items. it seems pointless to her and her family. their home is like the others in the village, full of mud. 2000 people here are facing the same laws and the station. a week ago, the river submerged the village. it arrived with such force and y cannot believe they managed to escape. >> i have no other clothes other than what i am wearing. we ran from our beds with nothing. i do not even time to tell you what happened. i have no breadwinner in my f
they operate under the umbrella of the taliban in pakistan. earlier responsibility was claimed another group. it did not take much time for the taliban to say it was an affiliated group that conducted the attack at the base camp you mentioned. it is on the western face of that particular mountain. the attack taking place at high altitude. >> heavy rain in bad weather are hampering rescue of thousands stranded by flooding in northern india. at least thousands have been killed in one state....
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have its firstl formal meeting with the taliban and first meeting with the taliban for several years in a couple of days. >> president obama is urging a negotiated peace. >> president karzai recognizes the need for a political reconciliation. how do you get those things started while you are also at war? that despite those process willhe proceed. >> how the talks will proceed, the u.s. is not saying. any next step will be taken only after consultations with president karzai. >> earlier, i spoke to lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer. he says pakistan has not been included in the afghan peace process. survive without their support. >> one of the failures of our policy has been to not recognize the taliban and are outside the political process and have no option but to attack the political process. the fact they allowed this taliban moniker to be put up is amateur hour. karzai will take great offense to them putting this up and that is something they should have understood long before karzai and company sought. i see an absence of a key player, pakistan. the pakistanis play a huge rol
have its firstl formal meeting with the taliban and first meeting with the taliban for several years in a couple of days. >> president obama is urging a negotiated peace. >> president karzai recognizes the need for a political reconciliation. how do you get those things started while you are also at war? that despite those process willhe proceed. >> how the talks will proceed, the u.s. is not saying. any next step will be taken only after consultations with president karzai....
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the nation's collective for the school were given to terrorist troops, such as the taliban, which uses the money to fund the ongoing violence in afghanistan, the treasury said, but students said teachers focused on religion and not militancy. >> the brown concrete school eyes down a narrow street in the heart of pakistan's northwest city of the shower -- of pashawar, and since the announcement of the seminary's designation, some residents said they were afraid that the u.s. might mount a drone attack. u.s. drone missiles have targeted militants in areas near the afghan border since 2004. the steep slide i's rupee has shaken investor confidence and put the indian economy in deep trouble. the government has stepped in and full throttle to ease the fall. a series of measures were announced, and the finance minister. with the rupee falling by 5.4% in five days last week, the indian finance minister said the currency is undervalued and has overshot appropriate levels. he sought to calm investors, saying there was no need for excessive and unwarranted pessimism. after silence for most of the
the nation's collective for the school were given to terrorist troops, such as the taliban, which uses the money to fund the ongoing violence in afghanistan, the treasury said, but students said teachers focused on religion and not militancy. >> the brown concrete school eyes down a narrow street in the heart of pakistan's northwest city of the shower -- of pashawar, and since the announcement of the seminary's designation, some residents said they were afraid that the u.s. might mount a...
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the corruption of the right way to react to syrian strife any dogs nuclear program will contain the taliban wants interaction forces withdraw from afghanistan to learn india's outlook on this and other matters i caught up with indian foreign minister sutton one question on his visit to. india. the billion strong state. the land of huge riches and endless poverty. a rising economic giant the most populous democracy with notorious corruption how does india feel in a turbulent world how does it deal with terrorist cells on its northwest flank doesn't enjoy its neighbors pakistan and china is india's voice heard by the international community. we talk to the country's foreign minister so many who should. warship india's foreign minister it's great to have you on the show today sir thank you so this is ration on the in the middle east and particularly in syria is on everybody's mind these days how close are or not russia and india's position on this conflict well i think. we're quite. pleased to be able to say that. very supportive of what position russia has taken indeed be a very encouraged an
the corruption of the right way to react to syrian strife any dogs nuclear program will contain the taliban wants interaction forces withdraw from afghanistan to learn india's outlook on this and other matters i caught up with indian foreign minister sutton one question on his visit to. india. the billion strong state. the land of huge riches and endless poverty. a rising economic giant the most populous democracy with notorious corruption how does india feel in a turbulent world how does it...
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she is worried about the future if the taliban gains a stronghold in the country again. [speaking foreign language] >> there are signs the government might be failing to detect the freedom won by one and since the overthrow of the taliban. [speaking foreign language] >> women's presence in government is being discreetly rolled back. in may, a legal requirement that women make up at least one quarter of all provincial officials was quietly removed by conservative male parliamentarians and only discovered by winning numbers about 1 -- women numbers one month later. [speaking foreign language] >> the u.n. says meaningful as a patient that women in the peace process is jeopardized by the fact that there are only nine women in the 70-member council, a group created to broker peace. there is a high record of violence against women, the u.n. said. >> let's move on to bali would now. secrets are -- sequels are back in fashion. part two of the movie "once upon a time in mumbai" is set to be released. here is a sneak peak. asked the levers -- makers -- >> the makers are leaving no
she is worried about the future if the taliban gains a stronghold in the country again. [speaking foreign language] >> there are signs the government might be failing to detect the freedom won by one and since the overthrow of the taliban. [speaking foreign language] >> women's presence in government is being discreetly rolled back. in may, a legal requirement that women make up at least one quarter of all provincial officials was quietly removed by conservative male...
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now to afghanistan, where the taliban is making good on its threats. taliban insurgents kicked off their spring offensive sunday, killing an afghan police chief and two other officer. now, in past years, spring has marked a significant upsurge in fighting between the taliban and nato forces, along with their local allies. it's also a key test, as the international coalition is scheduled to hand over security responsibilities to afghan forces next year. meanwhile, though, a new report exposes tens of millions in ghost money that's flowed from the cia to the offices of afghanistan's president. according to "the new york times," these secret bags of money are dropped off every month to buy influence, but there is little evidence that that has worked. instead, some u.s. officials say the money has fueled corruption and empowered war lords, undermining washington's exit strategy from afghanistan. >>> today marks two weeks since the terror attacks in boston, and investigators are still searching for what apparently turned two immigrant brothers into alleged
now to afghanistan, where the taliban is making good on its threats. taliban insurgents kicked off their spring offensive sunday, killing an afghan police chief and two other officer. now, in past years, spring has marked a significant upsurge in fighting between the taliban and nato forces, along with their local allies. it's also a key test, as the international coalition is scheduled to hand over security responsibilities to afghan forces next year. meanwhile, though, a new report exposes...
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so only after a taliban deputy, leaders of taliban are sitting in addition, taliban deputy as recounted to me told of his dream comic and his dream was that he saw the beard of mullah omar turn a blinding white. so that it was made of the very thread of the prophet holy cloak. this is greeted with praise, and told to me this is why the taliban took up holy war against the united states. this reference for mullah omar, i found among all the taliban that they spoke to, i'm not sure about the political implications of it, but they saw mullah omar as a spiritual, almost the divine presence that would guide us. there's this religious aura around. that concludes my remarks, within eight minutes. >> great, thank you. as mentioned, i'm tom lynch and i want to thank new america for having me here today. as already been mentioned by michael authors it is truly an honor to be included in this work, particularly because of the terrific piece in the distinguished chapters by the authors and that shivered from to become and several that are not here today, one of which i intend to allude to my commen
so only after a taliban deputy, leaders of taliban are sitting in addition, taliban deputy as recounted to me told of his dream comic and his dream was that he saw the beard of mullah omar turn a blinding white. so that it was made of the very thread of the prophet holy cloak. this is greeted with praise, and told to me this is why the taliban took up holy war against the united states. this reference for mullah omar, i found among all the taliban that they spoke to, i'm not sure about the...
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the pakistani taliban says they closed nine terrorists at a base camp. killing an allegation of corruption marr the albanian general election. the u.s. security service whistleblower, edward snowden has asked ecuador for asylum. charges on leaking secret surveillance programs. he's now in the russian capital, just as the u.s. step up efforts to extradite him from hong kong. .> catch me if you can right on time, the flight from hong kong touchdown at moscow airport on sunday afternoon with whistleblower, edward snowden, on board. at the terminal, a class injures said he was met on the steps of the aircraft by vehicles with ecuadorian diplomatic plates. snowden, who does not have a russian visa, will remain at the airport and catch a flight on monday morning for cuba. last month, the former contractor for the national security agency released sensitive details of the u.s. government spy details before fleeing the country. on may 20, he left to seek refuge and could hong kong. once there, he revealed himself reports of of surveillance programs. >> i certain
the pakistani taliban says they closed nine terrorists at a base camp. killing an allegation of corruption marr the albanian general election. the u.s. security service whistleblower, edward snowden has asked ecuador for asylum. charges on leaking secret surveillance programs. he's now in the russian capital, just as the u.s. step up efforts to extradite him from hong kong. .> catch me if you can right on time, the flight from hong kong touchdown at moscow airport on sunday afternoon with...